Thursday, September 12, 2024

Vintage blooms.

 This late in the season the flowers on the hydrangea start to fade in color. They don't look as pretty as they did earlier in the summer. It does give them sort of a vintage look though.








14 comments:

Ginny Hartzler said...

I had been thinking the exact same thing!! They look vintage. Maybe even more beautiful than when they were in full bloom!!

MadSnapper said...

vintage means faded with age, and I am vintage myself. ha ha I wish my vintage was as gorgeous as your vintage here wow, that is a lot of blooms

The Happy Whisk said...

Love the vintage look. Pretty in photos. Side note, I love vintage bakeware, bowls and casserole dishes.

Rose said...

I think the #hydrangea are beautiful throughout the life cycle. I could not pick a favorite stage of bloom.

Rose said...

I meant to say your photos are beautiful.

Donna said...

Omword! How gorgeous!!
hugs
Donna

My Mind's Eye said...

I love pinks and green together....the last photo is perfect
Hugs Cecilia

Jeanette said...

I like the vintage color!

Debby@Just Breathe said...

They still look beautiful with the vintage look.

susan q said...

as hydrangeas are so pricey, i was able to snag one at 1/2 price at Lowe's [$11 from $22). I have planted it in a sunny spot in the front of my house and hopefully I have planted it deep enough to survive the winter in South Central PA.

MELODY JACOB said...

The faded hydrangeas do have a unique, vintage charm to them as the season progresses. Their shifting colors create a beautiful, nostalgic feel, adding a touch of elegance to the garden. It's amazing how nature transitions through such distinct phases of beauty. www.melodyjacob.com

HappyK said...

They are still pretty.

DeniseinVA said...

Absolutely beautiful Ann! Faded they may be on their last hurrah, but still putting on quite a show.

Liz Hinds said...

They go through a huge colour spectrum.

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